remount /tmp (goal is to change size of /tmp without rebooting the prd system)

From: Simon J. Loewenthal (Simon.Loewenthal@vcint.com)
Date: Thu Jan 04 2007 - 08:20:29 EST


Dear all,

We have an ongoing attack that is causing /tmp to fill up (via SSL). We
would like to increase the size of /tmp (e.g. -size=500m) without
rebooting the production system.

Does anyone know of a way of remounting /tmp -o remount without
rebooting the system be it a odd hack or not?

System: Solaris 10 06/06

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sentence is in trouble. Did you mean because?

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